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God's Eye Is on the Sparrow

Author: Civilla D. Martin Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #475 (1995) Meter: Irregular Topics: God Providence and Goodness of First Line: Why should I feel discouraged Refrain First Line: I sing because I'm happy Lyrics: 1 Why should I feel discouraged, why should the shadows come, Why should my heart be lonely, and long for heaven and home, When God is ever my portion? My constant Friend will be: God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me; God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me. Refrain: I sing because I’m happy, I sing because I’m free, God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me. 2 “Let not your heart be troubled,” Christ's tender word I hear, And resting on God's goodness, I lose my doubts and fears; Though by the path God leads me but one step I may see: God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me; God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me. [Refrain] 3 Whenever I am tempted, whenever clouds arise, When song give place to sighing, when hope within me dies, I then draw the close to my Savior, from care I am set free: God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me; God's eye is on the sparrow, and I know God watches me. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 10:26-30 Languages: English Tune Title: SPARROW

Whate'er our God ordains is right

Author: Samuel Rodigast; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Magnify the Lord #559 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.4.8.8 Topics: Sexagesima Old Testament; Tuesday before Easter Collect; Trinity 3 Epistle; St. Philip and St. James Epistle; Confidence; Faith; God Purpose of; Patience; Providence; Christian Walk Languages: English Tune Title: WAS GOTT TUT
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O God, Our Help in Ages Past (Nuestra Esperanzy y Protección)

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748; Federico J. Pagura, b. 1923 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #577 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Rites of the Church Funeral; Ritos de la Iglesia Exequias; Alabanza; Praise; Confianza; Trust; Dios el Padre Creador; God the Father Creator; Esperanza; Hope; Guía; Guidance; Journey; Viaje; Providence; Providencia; Refuge; Refugio; Tiempos y Temporadas; Times and Seasons First Line: O God, our help in ages past (Nuestra esperanza y protección) Scripture: Psalm 90:1-5 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: ST. ANNE

Rejoice in God

Author: Ruth C. Duck Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #580 (1994) Topics: Creation; Gathering; Gathering; God's Presence; God's providence; Praise; Sacraments/Rites Psalms of Praise for God's Mercy; Trust in God First Line: Rejoice in God, all earthly lands Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDREDTH
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How Gentle God's Commands

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #681 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life Trust in God; God Compassion of ; Works of Providence Lyrics: 1 How gentle God's commands, how kind his precepts are! Come, cast your burdens on the Lord, and trust his constant care. 2 While Providence supports, let saints securely dwell; that hand, which bears all nature up, shall guide his children well. 3 Why should this anxious load press down your weary mind? Haste to your heav'nly Father's throne, and sweet communion find. 4 His goodness stands approved, down to the present day; I'll drop my burden at his feet, and bear a song away. Scripture: Matthew 11:30 Languages: English Tune Title: DENNIS
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Bless GOD, my Soul, thou, LORD, alone

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CIV (1767) Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 Bless GOD, my Soul; thou, LORD, alone Possessest Empire without Bounds; With Honour thou art crown'd, thy Throne Eternal Majesty surrounds: With Light thou dost thyself enrobe, And Glory for a Garment take; Heav'n's Curtains stretch'd beyond the Globe, Thy Canopy of State to make. 2 GOD builds on liquid Air, and forms His Palace Chambers in the Skies; The Clouds his Chariots are, and Storms The swift-wing'd Steeds with which he flies: As bright as Flame, as swift as Wind, His Ministers Heaven's Palace fill; To have their sundry Tasks assign'd; All proud to serve their Sov'reign's Will. 3 Earth on her Centre fix'd, he set, Her Face with Waters overspread; Nor proudest Mountains dar'd as yet, To lift above the Waves their Head: But when thy awful Face appear'd, Th'insulting Waves dispers'd; they fled, When once thy Thunder's Voice they heard, And by their Haste confess'd their Dread. 4 Thence up by secret Tracks they creep, And gushing from the Mountain's side; Through Valleys travel to the Deep, Appointed to receive their Tide; There hast thou fix'd the Ocean's Bounds, The threat'ning Surges to repel; That they no more o'erpass their Mounds, Nor to a second Deluge swell. Part II 5 Yet thence in smaller Parties drawn, The Sea recovers her lost Hills; And starting Springs from ev'ry Lawn, Surprise the Vales with plenteous Rills: The Fields, tame Beasts are thither led, Weary with Labour, faint with Drought; And Asses on wild Mountains bred, Have Sense to find these Currents out. 6 There shady Trees from scorching Beams, Yield shelter to the feather'd Throng; They drink, and to the bounteous Stream, Return the Tribute of their Song: His Rains from Heav'n parch'd Jills recruit, That soon transmit the liquid Store; Till Earth is burthen'd with her Fruit, And Nature's Lap can hold no more. 7 Grass, for our Cattle to devour, He makes the Growth of ev'ry Field; Herbs, for Man's Use of various Pow'r, That either Food or Physick yield: With cluster'd Grapes he crowns the Vine, To chear Man's Heart, opprest with Cares; Give Oil that makes his Face to shine, And Corn that wasted Strength repairs. Part III 8 The Trees of God, without the Care, Or Art of Man, with Sap are fed; The Mountain Cedar looks as fair, As those in Royal Gardens bred: Safe in the lofty Cedar's Arms, The Wand'rers of the Air may rest; The hospitable Pine from Harms Protects the Stork, her pious Guest. 9 Wild Goats the craggy Rock ascend, Its tow'ring Heights their Fortress make; Whose Cells in labyrinths extend, Where feebler Creatures Refuge take: The Moon's inconstant Aspect shows Th'appointed Seasons of the Year; Th'instructed Sun his Duty knows, His Hours to rise and disappear. 10 Darkness he makes the Earth to shroud, When Forest Beasts securely stray; Young Lions roar their Wants aloud, To Providence, that sends them Prey: They range all Night, on Slaughter bent, 'Till summon'd by the rising Morn; To skulk in Dens, with one Consent, The conscious Ravagers return. 11 Forth to the Tillage of the Soil, The Husbandman securely goes; Commencing with the Sun his Toil, With him returns to his Repose: How various, LORD, thy Works are found, For which thy Wisdom we adore! The Earth is with thy Treasure crown'd, 'Till Nature's Hand can grasp no more. Part IV 12 But still, the vast unfathom'd Main, Of Wonders, a new Scene supplies; Whose Depths Inhabitants contain, Of ev'ry Form and ev'ry Size: Full-freighted Ships from ev'ry Port, There cut their unmolested Way; Leviathan, whom there to Sport Thou mad'st, his Compass there to play. 13 These various Troops of Sea and Land, In Sense of common Want agree; All wait on thy dispensing Hand, And have their daily Alms from thee: They gather what thy Stores disperse, Without their Trouble to provide: Thou op'st thy Hand, the Universe, The craving World is all supply'd. 14 Thou for a Moment hid'st thy Face, The num'rous Ranks of Creatures mourn; Thou tak'st their Breath, all Nature's Race, Forthwith to Mother Earth return: Again thou send'st thy Spirit forth, T'inspire the Mass with vital Seed; Nature's restor'd, and Parent Earth, Smiles on her new created Breed. 15 Thus through successive Ages stands, Firm fix'd thy providential Care; Pleas'd with the Work of thy own Hands, Thou dost the Wastes of Time repair: One Look of thine, one wrathful Look, Earth's panting Breast with Terror fills, One Touch from Thee, with Clouds of Smoke, In Darkness shrouds the proudest Hills. 16 In praising GOD, while he prolongs My Breath, I will that Breath employ; And join Devotion to my Songs, Sincere, as in Him is my Joy: While Sinners from Earth's Face are hurl'd, My Soul, praise thou his holy Name, 'Till with my Song, the list'ning World Join Concert, and his Praise proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: [Bless God, my Soul, thou Lord, alone]
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Give thanks to God, the sov'reign Lord

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.CXXXVI (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God's wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption of Israel, and Salvation of his People Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, the sov'reign Lord; His mercies still endure; And be the King of kings ador'd; His truth is ever sure. 2 What wonders hath his wisdom done! How mighty is his hand! Heav'n, earth and sea, he fram'd alone; How wide is his command! 3 The sun supplies the day with light; How bright his counsels shine! The moon and stars adorn the night; His works are all divine! 4 [He struck the sons of Egypt dead; How dreadful is his rod! And thence with joy his people led: How gracious is our God! 5 He cleft the swelling sea in two; His arm is great in might; And gave the tribes a passage thro'; His pow'r and grace unite. 6 But Pharaoh's army there he drown'd: How glorious are his ways! And brought his saints thro' desert ground; Eternal be his praise. 7 Great monarchs fell beneath his hand; Victorious is his sword; While Isra'l took the promis'd land; And faithful is his word.] 8 He saw the nations dead in sin; He felt his pity move: How sad the state the world was in! How boundless was his love! 9 He sent to save us from our woe; His goodness never fails; From death and hell, and ev'ry foe; And still his grace prevails. 10 Give thanks to God the heav'nly King; His mercies still endure: Let the whole earth his praises sing; His truth is ever sure. Scripture: Psalm 136 Languages: English
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O LORD our GOD! how great art thou!

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #VIII (1767) Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 O LORD, our GOD! how great art thou! To whom all earthly Creatures bow; To thy unbounded Sway subjected: How great is through the World thy Fame! Oh! may thy ever glorious Name Be still, with Rev'rence due, respected. 2 In Heav'n thy wond'rous Acts are sung; The Angel's Voice and Cherub' Tongue, Are endless Songs for thee preparing: And yet thy Wisdom doth ordain, That Infants should in heav'nly Strain, Be still thy Praise with Joy declaring. 3 Through thee the weak confound the strong, And so thou quell'st the wicked Throng Who have in evil Ways persisted: Thy Pow'r shall crush thy haughty Foes, Who boldly dare thy Strength oppose, And have thy mighty Arm resisted. 4 When, in Amazement lost, I stand, And view the Wonders of thy Hand, The Heav'ns, thy holy Habitation; The radiant Moon, that rules the Night, And glitt'ring Stars of feebler Light, With all the Works of thy Creation; 5 LORD, what is Man! surpriz'd, I cry, That thou should'st thus his Wants supply, And take him under thy Protection! Or what his Offspring, prove so kind, To keep them ever in thy Mind, And guide them by thy sure Direction. Part II: 6 Him cloath'd with Pow'r thou didst create, And crown'd with Dignity and State, In high exalted Station placed; Ev'n next to thy caelestial Train; Thou gav'st him o'er all thy Works to reign. 7 For him the lowing Oxen toil, To make the Earth with Plenty smile, And give their Labours uncomplaining: The bleating Sheep their Fleeces yield: He rules the Creatures of the Field, And those in desart Wilds remaining. 8 To him thou hast in Mercy giv'n The Birds that mount the azure Heav'n, With out-stretch'd Wings the Air dividing: And all the Fish that thro' the Sea, Delight to cut their liquid Way, With glossy Fins for ever gliding. 9 O LORD, our LORD, how great art thou! Thou whom all earthly Creatures bow; To thy unbounded Sway subjected: How great is thro' the World thy Fame! Oh may thy ever glorious Name, Be still with Rev'rence due respected! Scripture: Psalm 8 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, our God! how great art thou]
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Praise God in that bless'd Place

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CL (1767) Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 Praise GOD in that bless'd Place, From whence his Goodness flows, In Heav'n, where he his Face Unveil'd in Glory shows. Praise him, for with the mighty Acts Which he for us hath done, Our Praise should equal run. His Kindness this Return exacts. 2 Let the shrill Trumpet's Voice Make Rocks his Praise resound; Praise him with Harp's sweet Noise, And Psaltries Silver sound. Let graceful Virgins lead the Dance, And sprightly Timbrels bring; Let ev'ry warbling String, With Organs join'd, his Praise advance. 3 Let them who Hymns compose, To Cymbals set their Praise, Of common Use, and those That sound on solemn Days. The Breath he does to them afford, Let them who Life enjoy, In Songs of Praise employ, LET EV'RY CREATURE PRAISE THE LORD! Scripture: Psalm 150 Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise God in that bless'd Place]
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Praise ye the LORD, our GOD to praise

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXI (1767) Topics: Songs of Praise to God the Creation and Providence Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the LORD, our GOD to praise, My Soul her utmost Pow'r shall raise; With private Friends, and in the Throng Of Saints, his Praise shall be my Song: Great are his Works, and sought aright By those, who in them take Delight. 2 His Works are all of matchless Fame, And universal Glory claim; His Truth, confirm'd, through Ages past, Shall to eternal Ages last. The gracious LORD hath us enjoin'd, To keep his wond'rous Works in Mind. 3 His Bounty, like a flowing Tide, Has all his Servants Wants supply'd; And he will ever keep in Mind, His Cov'nant with our Fathers sign'd: For us he did his Pow'r display, To us the Heathen Lands convey. 4 Just are the Dealings of his Hands, Immutable are his Commands; He set his Saints from Bondage free, And then establish'd his Decree, For ever to remain the same; Holy and Rev'rend is his Name! 5 Who Wisdom's sacred Prize would win, Must with the Fear of GOD begin; Good Understanding, heav'nly Skill Have they, who know and do his Will: The Praise thereof is fixed sure, And shall for evermore endure. Scripture: Psalm 111 Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, our God to praise]

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